Resources

To assist those attending the Traditional Latin Mass, below are several resources to help learn your faith and follow the Mass and liturgical calendar of 1962.


Learn the TLM

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Know Your Faith

“What earlier generations held as sacred, remains sacred and great for us too, and it cannot be all of a sudden entirely forbidden or even considered harmful. It behooves all of us to preserve the riches which have developed in the Church’s faith and prayer, and to give them their proper place.”

— Pope Benedict XVI, Summorum Pontificum.

If you are new to the Traditional Latin Mass, welcome! Attending your first TLM can be an occasion of great excitement, but may also seem daunting. Don't worry – there is a path through the unfamiliarity!

Remember: best way to learn the Traditional Latin Mass is to just start going.

Recommendations for Newcomers to the TLM


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 Common Questions

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Learn About the TLM & Traditional Catholicism

Explore the following links to learn more about your faith and discover helpful resources to grow in the traditions of the Church.

Tips For Attending Your First Latin Mass


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Defend Tradition

“The true friends of the people are neither revolutionaries nor innovators, but traditionalists.”

- St. Pope Pius X